Korean Immigrants
Mostrando 1-5 de 5 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Desigualdade e discriminação de imigrantes internacionais no mercado de trabalho brasileiro
This study investigates the presence of discrimination in the Brazilian work market between foreign immigrants and Brazilians, all men, ranging from 25 to 60 years of age. The foreign immigrants, who were Korean, Chinese, Argentine, Bolivian, Chilean, Paraguayan, Peruvian, and Uruguayan nationals, were compared to native Brazilians. The data came from the Br
Dados. Publicado em: 2011
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2. A "geração 1.5" dos imigrantes coreanos em São Paulo: identidade, alteridade e educação / The Generation 1.5 of the Korean immigrants in São Paulo: identity, alterity and education.
Esta tese tem como objetivo preencher um pouco o hiato entre os imigrantes coreanos e os brasileiros trazendo mais fatos sobre os primeiros e esclarecer o contetúdo da ambiguidade que se diz marcar a identidade da Geração 1.5 dos imigrantes coreanos. Para tal, buscou-se analisar como essa geração em São Paulo lida com o duplo pertencimento cultural cor
Publicado em: 2011
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3. Imigração e envelhecimento em São Paulo: perfil de um grupo de idosos coreanos / Immigration and aging in the city of São Paulo: profile of a group of korean elderly people
The history of the first Korean immigrants in Brazil has as its official landmark the date of February 12, 1963. Today, it is estimated that the country has a population of 50 thousand Koreans. São Paulo was the city they elected. Nowadays, it houses approximately 90% of the Korean community. However, there is no research into the Korean elderly people in B
Publicado em: 2010
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4. Imigração coreana e protestantismo no Brasil: diálogo entre identidade religiosa e identidade étnica
In São Paulo city, the Korean population is nearly 40 thousand people, being considered the largest concentration of this human group in Brazil. This immigration happened in a very concentrated way, in a time interval smaller than 50 years, between the sixties and current days. A very peculiar characteristic of this phenomenon was the quick economical growt
Publicado em: 2009
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5. This, that, and the other. Managing illness in a first-generation Korean-American family.
The use of Western medicine and of holistic traditional medicine and healing rituals is common in Korean-American families with a chronically ill member. I present a case as an example of the complexity of health management in first-generation Korean-American immigrants. Immigration and acculturation issues, Confucian-related sociocultural and psychological